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Jeter's Next Big Swing

"I don't miss playings," says the retired Yankee, as the press-shy captain leads website The Players' Tribune, where DeAndre Jordan and Tiger Woods break news (sorry, ESPN) and backers are betting on a media home run

Sony Pictures TV looking to expand its 'Dr. Oz' business

The show is expected to focus on solving relationship issues. Lisa Oz authored the book, "US: Transforming Ourselves and the Relationships That Matter Most."

Scott Stone

It's easy to see why Sony would be interested in expanding its Oz business. Since launching last fall, "The Dr. Oz Show" has been a ratings success, posting some of the strongest numbers for a new daytime series in seven years. "Dr. Oz" is now the third-highest-rated talk show behind those hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Phil McGraw.

Lisa Oz often has co-hosted the XM radio version of "The Dr. Oz Show" with her husband and has contributed to books in the "YOU: The Owners Manual" series.

Scott Stone and Corin Nelson are executive producers on the project. The pilot is expected to shoot next month. If enough stations get on board, Sony hopes to launch the show in fall 2011.